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9664776
  • Title
    Collection 16: New housing, urban developments and ferry wharf upgrades in Sydney and Broken Hill, 31 March 2020-14 March 2022, photographs by Scott Banner
  • Level of description
    sub-fonds
  • Date

    31 March 2020-14 March 2022
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    9664776
  • Physical Description
    20 photographs - Digital, TIFF, colour
  • Scope and Content
    20 digital images of new housing, urban developments and ferry wharf upgrades in Sydney suburbs, including Balmain, Cabarita, Camperdown, Darling Harbour, Drummoyne, Kirrawee, Meadowbank, and Woolloomooloo, as well as images of Broken Hill.

    Item 01: Balmain ferry wharf, also known as Thames Street ferry wharf, showing wharf upgrade and Parramatta River ferry, Balmain, New South Wales, 11 March 2022

    Item 02: Aerial view of Broken Hill, New South Wales, 10 January 2021

    Item 03: Aerial view of Broken Hill, New South Wales, 10 January 2021

    Item 04: Line of Lode Miners Memorial, Federation Way, Broken Hill, New South Wales, 11 January 2021

    Item 05: Line of Lode Miners Memorial and Broken Earth Café, Federation Way, Broken Hill, New South Wales, 11 January 2021

    Item 06: Cabarita Wharf showing wharf upgrade, Cabarita, New South Wales, 14 March 2022

    Item 07: Chau Chak Wing Museum showing entrance, University Place, University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, 19 May 2021

    Item 08: View of Barangaroo showing the Crown Towers Sydney, Darling Harbour and Sydney Central Business District, Sydney, New South Wales, 3 August 2021

    Item 09: View of Darling Harbour and Sydney Central Business District, Sydney, New South Wales, 31 January 2022

    Item 10: View of Darling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales, 31 January 2022

    Item 11: Iron Cove Bridge, Victoria Road, connecting the suburbs of Drummoyne and Rozelle, New South Wales, 31 January 2022

    Item 12: View showing residential apartments and South Village Shopping Mall, Kirrawee, New South Wales, 5 March 2022

    Item 13: Kissing Point Wharf showing wharf upgrade, Putney, New South Wales, 13 March 2022

    Item 14: John Whitton Bridge, formerly the Meadowbank Railway Bridge, and Shepherds Bay Village residential development, Meadowbank, New South Wales, 9 February 2022

    Item 15: Shepherds Bay Village residential development, Meadowbank, New South Wales, 9 February 2022

    Item 16: Shepherds Bay Village residential development, Meadowbank, New South Wales, 9 February 2022

    Item 17: Meadowbank Wharf showing wharf upgrade and Parramatta River ferry, Meadowbank, New South Wales, 13 March 2022

    Item 18: Meadowbank Wharf showing wharf upgrade, Meadowbank, New South Wales, 13 March 2022

    Item 19: View of the Parramatta River showing the Mortlake Ferry, also known as the Putney Punt, and the suburb of Putney, New South Wales, 31 March 2021

    Item 20: View showing the Finger Wharf, 6 Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo, New South Wales, 10 March 2022
  • Copying Conditions
    In copyright:
    Copyright holder:: Scott Banner
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library and Courtesy Scott Banner

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